Four lives knit together ...
There\'s a little Shop on Blossom Street in Seattle called A Good Yarn.
Performed by Linda Emond.
Discoveries that lead to love, to friendship and acceptance, to laughter and dreams.
Brought together by an age-old craft, these four women make unexpected discoveries -- about themselves and each other.
And tense-looking Alix Townsend -- that\'s Alix with an "i" -- is learning to knit her blanket for her court-ordered community service project.
For Carol Girard, the baby blanket brings a message of hope as she and her husband make a final attempt at in vitro pregnancy.
She disapproves of the woman married to her only son, but if she knits a baby blanket, she can at least pretend to like her pregnant daughter-in-law.
Jacqueline Donovan is stuck in a marriage that has dwindled into an arrangement of separate rooms and separate lives. and maybe marriage.
A life that offers a chance at love ...
For owner Lydia Hoffman, the Shop represents her dream of beginning a new life free from the cancer that has ravaged her twice.
The first lesson: how to knit a baby blanket.
You go there to buy knitting supplies and patterns -- and now it\'s offering a knitting class.
Four lives knit together ...
There\'s a little Shop on Blossom Street in Seattle called A Good Yarn